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can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european debt crisis is the largest one and also very intereingly dspite th fact tha stck maet leels ve rover broadly speaking to prefinancial crisis levels, our members are very concerned about the crisis of confidence driven by ethical issues in the finance industry itself. and that is something that we pay great deal of attention to. is restoring confidence through better ethics in the profession. >> all right. we're sgoing have to leave it there. very interesting survey and the results. thank you so much. john rogers, c.e.o. of the cfa institute. >> tom: in the world of financial markets, what's bad for the economy can be good for bonds and vice versa that held true again today. the positive news on the job market caused bond prices to slip. the ten-year benchmark treasury lost ground, and the yield climbed to 1.73%. it's highest in six weeks. the yield moves in the opposite d
can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european debt crisis is the largest one and also very intereingly dspite th fact tha stck maet leels ve rover broadly speaking to prefinancial crisis levels, our members are very concerned about the crisis of confidence driven by ethical issues in the finance industry itself. and that is something that we...
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we usually catch the ones we think are ill or the reindeer that are going to be used for work. and once it's cold up and ready. there's nothing. too small for you that's over i got close but close wasn't going to pull all sleigh but if it first you don't succeed. yes yes yes yes yes. can i bring you down. ah some real reindeer wrestling. so that was a little odd as well if i were there. thank you very much you would make a good reindeer herder. with all reluctant recruit thomastown ha sleigh was ready to go bounce if i was going to get to my next destination before nightfall i needed something a little bit faster. i think driving one of these might be the most fun you can have and conditions are. pretty serious weather back there. i think i heard a bit of a rest. this is supposed to be a hotel with a different. switch that welcome to all snow that. i was desperate for something to reach and drink but nowadays on your way through this place is a bit of a challenge. that . i think i may be slightly lost. the fortunate lee has finally found somebody to give me directions hello exc
we usually catch the ones we think are ill or the reindeer that are going to be used for work. and once it's cold up and ready. there's nothing. too small for you that's over i got close but close wasn't going to pull all sleigh but if it first you don't succeed. yes yes yes yes yes. can i bring you down. ah some real reindeer wrestling. so that was a little odd as well if i were there. thank you very much you would make a good reindeer herder. with all reluctant recruit thomastown ha sleigh...
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they have fought well and wisely, but all that does not matter to us -- us. we have a lot of respect for bayern, but we are not afraid. >> perfect conditions for a thrilling and maybe even historic rendition of a bundesliga classic. >> the english club chelsea might be out of the champions league already, but at least they have reached the final of the club world cup. they beat monterrey 3-1. an own-goal sealed the win. they will face the brazilian side in sunday's final. that is going to wrap it up for us. >> see you soon. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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us now wanted to call it that. is because i can see there that governments are kidnapped by speculate because. kind of people and. they are not defending that. we can see that team greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work all our. ways to go out of crisis they're getting. the solution diesel corsi said gains the interest of. people. and these various and example they decided not to use. odious states in international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayments was loaded in favor of lenders like us chase bank president karimov declared it odious the billions saved doubled spending in hospitals and schools. as far as you could see into the future they were going to keep paying debts but would never reach a situation where the country actually benefits from the foreign capital. greece's most popular policy the research has already declared the national debt odious if it wins the next election it won't repay the banks we're joined by mi
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multi national bank was forced into power don't call us and thing us develop the theory he joins us now why did you call it that. is seen because i can see there that governments are kidnapped by the s because late because i t they copied. and. they are not defended that. we can see that greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work on our. ways to go out of crisis they are getting deep and you know what's the solution these of course he's against the interest of. people can't well or and he's very use and example they decided not to use. debt odious it's international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayment was loaded in favor of lenders like us chase bank president carette declared it odious the billions saved doubled spending in hospitals and schools. as far as you could see into the future they were going to keep paying down but would never reach a situation where the country actually benefits from the foreign capital. greece's most popular policy cerise already declared the national debt odious if it w
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and using hydraulic fracturing. is a high risk activity which as many benefits for foreign investors very little for the. it is a short and not very intelligent solution to energy problems they're going to get money out of the drug program to. bring corrupt governments would do anything for money i think it's just sort of resource money they can just get the money so this is not really for the country's best interest to do that way brussels isn't convinced either the european parliament is reportedly considering regulating the shale gas industry concerned that britain doesn't know what it's doing by throwing itself wholeheartedly into the controversial practice of the minute we are not self-sufficient in gas and haven't been for a very long time we were but in actual fact we import about half of gas now we see that in the us gas prices are a quarter of what they were i want you to track this suit to output this suit print is much less so there are many reasons why she'll gas if it comes. will be attractive in terms
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our chief correspondent liz wahl who grew up very close to today's shooting and she is here to bring us an inside perspective of what this community is like here there was so first of all well what's the latest that we're hearing from from what happened today well i'm as we are seeing i mean it's absolutely tragic story and a lot of information is getting mixed up we're hearing a lot of contradicting facts but there are things that we can that we do know we know that nearly thirty people have died in this mass shooting twenty seven is the latest number that i saw most of them are children and young children this was at an elementary school in newtown connecticut we know that the gunman is dead and we don't know whether the gunman shot himself or whether he was shot dead by authorities. we know that a the police have another person of interest in custody. and that's all we really know for sure i know that i just got off the phone with my mom she has friends whose children go to that very school just picked up the children there's a lot of information what they're hearing my mom says is t
our chief correspondent liz wahl who grew up very close to today's shooting and she is here to bring us an inside perspective of what this community is like here there was so first of all well what's the latest that we're hearing from from what happened today well i'm as we are seeing i mean it's absolutely tragic story and a lot of information is getting mixed up we're hearing a lot of contradicting facts but there are things that we can that we do know we know that nearly thirty people have...
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the backs of slaves and on the backs of native americans that made this land what it is and helped us and americans come together and become americans so we are in a sense an essence a nation of immigrants so when you say things like you don't expand you don't want immigrants in your schools and whatnot i mean it kind of seems like contradictory to what to what your your group stands for well in terms of looking at you know the great samal huntington wrote in his book who are we he talked about what is the foundation of america now we were immigrants from europe and that's the thing we shared we shared blood we shared culture that there was something more that tied us together now you look at america and what is an american an american is this abstract idea that we're bound together by capitalism and we kind of salute the same flag and that's about it that there's no strong identity of what is an american there's no community anymore we're simply a multicultural hodgepodge you look at l.a. that's an example of what america was founded as it's nearly nearly one third world country in i
the backs of slaves and on the backs of native americans that made this land what it is and helped us and americans come together and become americans so we are in a sense an essence a nation of immigrants so when you say things like you don't expand you don't want immigrants in your schools and whatnot i mean it kind of seems like contradictory to what to what your your group stands for well in terms of looking at you know the great samal huntington wrote in his book who are we he talked about...
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closers the same or similar the use musicians. to post divided against itself the sunni shia conflict rages across the middle east and beyond is this sectarian division being used. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard for the big picture. easy to see. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice. and. understood by huge efforts and a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. truth beauty is a. people. saw it. soon which brightened. soon from stupid. stunts on t.v. dot com. he's continues now president barack obama signed into law rebuild targeting russian officials accused of human rights violations that says the moscow parliament begins the process of introducing its own bill in response has more now on who the new russian law is targeting. this bill would target those accused of committi
closers the same or similar the use musicians. to post divided against itself the sunni shia conflict rages across the middle east and beyond is this sectarian division being used. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard for the big picture. easy to see. destruction without to see. what could have been...
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so on most of us it simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. and it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their heart they hurt the cattle dogs. with more people leaving than coming to the countryside the regions government is having to act making the life of a herd and more attractive they're promising largest subsidies for produce and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day products to ensure the herd it gets a higher fairer price i asked sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life there in their publics capital because ill but he no longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life they're looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm with more time on his hands he says matter of fact he can
so on most of us it simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. and it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their heart they hurt the cattle dogs. with more people...
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they israelis the are always using your own issue. justifying the nuclear bomb. saying iran is existential threat for easily but the fact is israel is that. produced nuclear bomb before islamic revolution. where the shah of iran was that easily. israeli nuclear bomb has nothing to do with iraq because. it produced before of evolution now they are using islamic revolution in order to justify which i would not be so human. to some other international news now here in r.t. is reported at least twenty seven people being killed in the elementary school shooting in the us state of connecticut and that number could include more than ten children according to some sources reports suggest the alleged gunman has been found dead all local schools have been put in to lockdown in newtown where the incident. israel's foreign minister has resigned following accusations of money laundering and breach of trust. charge on a thursday but denied committing any crime the move comes ahead of israel's upcoming parliamentary elections where the right wing party of lieberman and the prim
they israelis the are always using your own issue. justifying the nuclear bomb. saying iran is existential threat for easily but the fact is israel is that. produced nuclear bomb before islamic revolution. where the shah of iran was that easily. israeli nuclear bomb has nothing to do with iraq because. it produced before of evolution now they are using islamic revolution in order to justify which i would not be so human. to some other international news now here in r.t. is reported at least...
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advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i will to work for higher wages to our employees the trunks and up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses really is what exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. here in the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what colin is used to what. is highest complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. here at the valley and all viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and old they range from small private boats to replicas used in the historical t.v. series hornblower. my boots are all special they're like children to me we have to design and build them from scratch it's always sad when w
advanced technology that would increase efficiency and allow us not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we were able to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production line is quite efficient where i will to work for higher wages to our employees the trunks and up here where they turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses really is what exports and large but not all of it goes with gold. here in the...
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it's one pm here in moscow you live with us on our good to have you with us this afternoon the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after read some deadlines from a group threatening to execute her past and how our was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she reportedly accused of on do you retaliating against civilians policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and state her free in a second which many believe was made under jew is she admits to being a spy for the point needs to be made that just about everyone believes the that this video was made under extreme pressure and dulce the objective list of what she was saying now reporters without borders amnesty international and a number
it's one pm here in moscow you live with us on our good to have you with us this afternoon the fate of a ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains unknown after read some deadlines from a group threatening to execute her past and how our was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she reportedly accused of on do you retaliating against civilians policy it takes up the story. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she is dead or alive she...
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us now we see that in the us prices are a quarter. i want you to track this suit to put this issue to print is much less so there are many reasons why it would come. would be attractive and security and also probably in terms of price stability and that's what's drowning out the warnings bringing down people's energy bills means politicians and big business can press ahead even though those living in the shadow of fracking facilities know that the government is playing with fire. c. . is coming to live from moscow now it's round in shape and built to last a chinese man prepares for the predicted in my own apocalypse with futuristic looking survival. the full story on our website dot com. also online for you it seems there's no need to be a model to top the rundown of the most desired women on the planet as a convicted member of russia's controversial punk band pussy riot finds herself on a list of the world's leading ladies. for finally there are so. signs of progress in talks between iran and the un atomic agency of course after mont
us now we see that in the us prices are a quarter. i want you to track this suit to put this issue to print is much less so there are many reasons why it would come. would be attractive and security and also probably in terms of price stability and that's what's drowning out the warnings bringing down people's energy bills means politicians and big business can press ahead even though those living in the shadow of fracking facilities know that the government is playing with fire. c. . is coming...
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it is a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow there has been no word about the fate of the ukrainian journalist being held hostage in syria after a deadline for her execution set by rebels on thursday. who's assisted along with other media outlets during the syrian conflict was abducted by insurgents now two months ago they threatened to kill her if a fifty million dollars ransom was paid the story. correspondent. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not she's dead or alive she was reportedly kidnapped by the free syrian army and held for ransom of fifty million u.s. dollars she was taken hostage nearly two months ago and since then has appeared in two separate videos in the first she appeals to the ukrainian government to pay the ransom money and state her free in a second which many believe was made under way as she admits to being a spy for the point needs to be made that just about everyone believes that this video was made under extreme pressure and belts the object of mists of what she w
it is a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow there has been no word about the fate of the ukrainian journalist being held hostage in syria after a deadline for her execution set by rebels on thursday. who's assisted along with other media outlets during the syrian conflict was abducted by insurgents now two months ago they threatened to kill her if a fifty million dollars ransom was paid the story. correspondent. well the deadline has passed with no word as to whether or not...
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give us your expectation? >> well, if the economy does go off the fiscal cliff, and right now the politicians are not creating any confidence that they are going to deal with it in the right way we'll see a sharp contraction of suh gdp growth in the first quarter, 2% to 2.5% and the reaction depends on what happens in washington. a lot of things are in place right now that will force them to reach a long-term deal in 2013 and relatively early in the deal -- year, i should say, even if they can't do something to prevent us from coming off the cliff in 2012. >> what will that deal look like? mean, obviously we are looking at probably higher taxes. we've got new taxes with the obama care legislation, the health care legislation so that's going to mean a bit of a pressure for folks. what about the employment situation as a result of cutbacks that we'll see because if we do get a deal we're going to see spending cuts. >> well, if you are going to reduce our budget deficit, you have to raise more revenues and you ha
give us your expectation? >> well, if the economy does go off the fiscal cliff, and right now the politicians are not creating any confidence that they are going to deal with it in the right way we'll see a sharp contraction of suh gdp growth in the first quarter, 2% to 2.5% and the reaction depends on what happens in washington. a lot of things are in place right now that will force them to reach a long-term deal in 2013 and relatively early in the deal -- year, i should say, even if...
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you are going to use u.k. police's main suspects. because poisoning he recently passed a lie detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had any involvement in what we know because that he said no the lie detector test was passed by him also because only father told r t that he didn't suspect the kremlin or andrey lugovoy of having any involvement in his son's murder this inquest we're expecting it to take place next year and it's an inquest in which there will be huge media attention from all over the world of course want to laura smith right there now it is round and built to last chinese man prepares for the predicted my end of pocalypse with fantasy book style so viable the full story on the website. for the want you dot com of footage from the scene of a building collapse in southern russia killed at least five people and injured over a tux. so nearly twenty minutes past the hour moscow time the i.a.e.a. has concluded its mission to tehran and made good progress that's accordin
you are going to use u.k. police's main suspects. because poisoning he recently passed a lie detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had any involvement in what we know because that he said no the lie detector test was passed by him also because only father told r t that he didn't suspect the kremlin or andrey lugovoy of having any involvement in his son's murder this inquest we're expecting it to take place next year and it's an inquest...
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it's nine am here in moscow you live with us on r.t. good to have you with us the fate of ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after read some deadline from a group threatening to execute her paused on her car was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accused of on juber tell it against civilians his policy of picks up the story. the journalist unhappy koch never was taken hostage in october and no homes in the opposition fighters they've accused her of being both a russian and a syrian spy she has appeared in two you tube videos that were released earlier by the free syrian army and in one of those ship pill to the embassies of ukraine and russia as well as to the syrian government to meet the demands of the kidnappers it's very difficult to say whether in fact these demands will in fact be met she read a text in those videos in arabic in which admitted to having participated in the fighting and having worked as a military interpreter with syrian and russian officers but engine
it's nine am here in moscow you live with us on r.t. good to have you with us the fate of ukrainian journalist held by syrian rebels remains on after read some deadline from a group threatening to execute her paused on her car was kidnapped by insurgents said to be from the free syrian army who she repeatedly accused of on juber tell it against civilians his policy of picks up the story. the journalist unhappy koch never was taken hostage in october and no homes in the opposition fighters...
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i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to use it. natural gas isn't fungible. it costs fortunes to transport overseas and is barely economical when exported. the best use is in this country. and we need to harness natural gas and liquids to make product more cheap here than anywhere else in the developed world. that would be terrific if companies would choose to relocate here. that's not happening. papa made it clear that he's bearish on the price of natural gas, suggesting it will stay at $5 for years to come. we have the opportunity to produce more than any other country on earth. not enough demand. the
i had to use the term fiscal cliff. i hadn't used it yet in this piece. i'm talking about the squandered opportunity in natural gas. papa was quite bullish in the price of oil. it's set worldwide. chinese keep it up. we have an umbrella that makes it worth our while to extract hard to get oil. as plentiful as oil is, there is a gigantic glut of natural gas, the opposite of oil, all papas talked about. more nat gas than we know what to do with. we have no place to put it and not enough places to...
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stay with us. >> back in a movement de, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. . . >>> we've got breaking news right now on the developments in connecticut. the fatal shooting, let's get bertha coombs. bertha, what can you tell us. >> reporter: connecticut state police just concluding an update where they have updated the figures on -- on those who were killed in that tragic shooting at an elementary school in connecticut this morning. they now say 18 children were killed at the scene, 2 children prodownsed dead at an area hospital, 6 adults that worked at the school were killed and with the gunman that makes a total of 7 adults killed. one adult was injured and survived. according to the connecticut state pol
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so good to have you with us here on our t.v. today the international scandal sparked by the death of former russian intelligence officer alexander litvinenko is gaining momentum a british pretty inquest review has revealed that litvinenko was on the payroll of both the u.k. and spanish secret services when he was poisoned six years ago the court of london all sort of hard evidence apparently implicating the russian state and his murder more on this right now from our to you more so this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world there is there are wider implications to this and of course it has been the major stumbling block in the u.k. russian relations for the last six years since it happened and it comes up every time there's any kind of problem in the relationship between russia and the u.k. and of course the main problem at the moment is syria and how much involvement the international community could have in syria we hearing that the inquest lawyer has said that the u.k. government has material
so good to have you with us here on our t.v. today the international scandal sparked by the death of former russian intelligence officer alexander litvinenko is gaining momentum a british pretty inquest review has revealed that litvinenko was on the payroll of both the u.k. and spanish secret services when he was poisoned six years ago the court of london all sort of hard evidence apparently implicating the russian state and his murder more on this right now from our to you more so this is not...
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the head small revelation suffer isn't a case which has been poisoning ties between russia and the us from an intelligence that they did in london six years ago turns out that they have aaa. and the iran is said to get nuclear talks back on track say the un so what starts later this visit was productive they're still not allowing you to inspect the controversial parts of the test site for a few minutes. the san bernardino california police force was to shrink by eighty officers this year to cover their budget deficit during a local meeting the chief of police laid out the city's problems the sea is facing waves of gang violence theft and drug trafficking but with all the prisons completely overcrowded many of these criminals go right back on to the street and there's just nobody to put more police out there to fight them the police chief really only had one solution offer a given situation go home lock your doors and load and you know what actually that's not that bad of a proposition america's always been a country where people been expected to look out for themselves and i appreciat
the head small revelation suffer isn't a case which has been poisoning ties between russia and the us from an intelligence that they did in london six years ago turns out that they have aaa. and the iran is said to get nuclear talks back on track say the un so what starts later this visit was productive they're still not allowing you to inspect the controversial parts of the test site for a few minutes. the san bernardino california police force was to shrink by eighty officers this year to...
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details got to bring us up to date with what you know. well bill at least twenty seven people killed most of them children it was an elementary school in a small town in connecticut the attacker was identified as ryan lanza twenty four year old man we're getting reports that the land so shot his mother dead who was a teacher at that school and it was her kindergarten class that he targeted we're also getting reports that lunsford's father it was found dead in their house again those reports those are unconfirmed reports they say. that still needs to be clarified two guns were found on the site of the shooting at that school ryan is dead we don't know whether he took his own life well whether he was killed by the police the witness said there must have been one hundred rounds fired there's another man taken into custody they're not calling him a suspect yet but he's being questioned these kinds of shootings are a recurring thing in the u.s. so there has been a number of horrifying incidents at schools in the past this incident is the secon
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mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had. we've gotten this little 6% lift. i think that we've kind of wobbled sideways for a little while. i feel like the market just in general is probably in search of a little bit of an excuse before too long to back off in some hard way so, therefore, as opposed to people thinking that the only thing standing in the way of a much higher market is some kind of a cliff agreement, you might be able to get more of a sell on the news response. i was looking back to the debt ceiling experience in the summer of 2011 which in many ways doesn't fit but in the market dynamics it does fit. 7% decline.
mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had....
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good at only saying you should only use in the end of the draw overall. by washington d c choice organisation. with al qaida in iraq need a wash and. know exactly. what's going on. from the syrian tribe be an online magazine says complacency in pressuring the rebels to secure the ukrainian journalist release is sending all the wrong signals . to the west unless it's a western citizen or an american citizen in particular involved here so to. ask the local proxies in t.v. show proof to put some pressure of the release of hostages unfortunately the worst of the country is. very local forces in very sure have been serving there were a massacre for the other variable of the river they do they will still enjoy. their support for from the information and their proxies. the future of the middle east and what role the international community has to play in it is the main theme of the latest edition of cross talk the question of who bears responsibility for the strive gripping the region is being debated at seven thirty g.m.t. . i wouldn't blame the united states f
good at only saying you should only use in the end of the draw overall. by washington d c choice organisation. with al qaida in iraq need a wash and. know exactly. what's going on. from the syrian tribe be an online magazine says complacency in pressuring the rebels to secure the ukrainian journalist release is sending all the wrong signals . to the west unless it's a western citizen or an american citizen in particular involved here so to. ask the local proxies in t.v. show proof to put some...
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that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is aspirational. >> don't negate the fact that you had the devos family, you have alec, you have lots of other corporations, the chamber of commerce, wanting to do everything they can to eviscerate worker's rights. >> eliot: only a minute or so left. into the guise getting resolution to the fiscal cliff. they're putting in place everything that would be contrary to what you're talking about. >> the bottom line is this. the republicans in congress are holding everything else hostage to immunize the top 2%. that's the bottom line here. at the
that's what we used to do. when we got legislation for the 40-hour work week, it was not just for our members. it was for everyone. >> eliot: that's a critically important point that the benefits and the increases in living standards that accrue to members of the union radiate out to everybody else. they set a standard and other employers, even when their own workers aren't unionized they understand they will have to match and they set not only floor but also something that is...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> tonight as grover norquist never raise taxes except maybe this one time, he is getting desperate and mean. he has always been mean but he is getting des traperate now. >> we have lots of things obama claim claims to before. >> he has controlled the republicans in the house and senate so long, that he now thinks that he is one of them. that is one desperate and delusional anti-tax fanatic. we, the republicans in the house and senate will continue to get the resolution out. obama will be on a short leash fiscally speaking over the next four years. >> very short leash is a common phrase so i don't want to think that he deliberately used that phrase to create the imagery as a dog or slave. but he specializes in vicious hate speech against anyone who takes a responsible approach to f financing the federal government. i'm sorry some say that he is not above suspicious on that phrase about the short leash. >> obama will be on a short leash fiscally speaking over the
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> tonight as grover norquist never raise taxes except maybe this one time, he is getting desperate and mean. he has always been mean but he is getting des traperate now. >> we have lots of things obama claim claims to before. >> he has controlled the republicans in the house and senate so long, that he now thinks that he is one of them. that is one desperate and delusional anti-tax fanatic. we, the republicans in the house and...
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that sets us up to bring in our next guest. joining us with more on health care exchanges and whether the impact on it will affect provide eshgs meaning doctors, individuals, businesses is paul keckley, deloitte center for health solutions executive director. paul, you heard what peter said setting this up, not every state is there by a longshot. what is the advantage of states having these insurance exchanges? >> probably two advantages. one would be the political advantage of saying instead of opting to have the federal government do it, we did it ourselves. then second, the law laid out a framework that allowed states some flexibility in how they determined what, for instance, essential health benefits would include and thinks like that. so probably the states that go with a federally-run exchange have given up some of that flexibility. david: most conservatives associate i had with obamacare, but some conservatives like governor haley barbour was against obamacare but in favor of a exchange and mississippi is rolling it out
that sets us up to bring in our next guest. joining us with more on health care exchanges and whether the impact on it will affect provide eshgs meaning doctors, individuals, businesses is paul keckley, deloitte center for health solutions executive director. paul, you heard what peter said setting this up, not every state is there by a longshot. what is the advantage of states having these insurance exchanges? >> probably two advantages. one would be the political advantage of saying...
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eight of the 11 admitted use. the other three it has been the lawyers. >> if i am understanding your testimony and that of linn goldberg, we don't have a plethora of false positives which suggest the science is fairly accurate. we have is an understatement on the use of hgh because of the regularity of testing, the randomness of it, the finding of it so as a matter of fact those 13 positives or whatever the number probably significantly understate the widespread use of hgh please >> i would agree with that. >> so the science isn't so much the question. dr. linn goldberg pass to that of the you, dr. bowers. are we ready? is the science ready for this kind of testing in the nfl? >> yes. we have a question before about the peer review. i can tell you why organize the media in 2004, of 75 people that attended, 20 were growth hormone experts that had no association with the sport and based on the recommendation of that meeting in 2004, the test was implemented at the olympics in athens in 2004 so there definitely has b
eight of the 11 admitted use. the other three it has been the lawyers. >> if i am understanding your testimony and that of linn goldberg, we don't have a plethora of false positives which suggest the science is fairly accurate. we have is an understatement on the use of hgh because of the regularity of testing, the randomness of it, the finding of it so as a matter of fact those 13 positives or whatever the number probably significantly understate the widespread use of hgh please >>...
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us. we take a look at america by the numbers and what america looks like by the year 2016. jennifer ortman and william frey here to talk about america by the numbers. we are back in a moment. [video clip] >> punch me, straggle mae, take things from me. >> we're starting to see people coming out and talk about their experiences of this phenomenon that some have experienced and had no words for other than growing up. people were starting to stand back and say, "this is not a no part of growing up." there was a moment where there is a possibility for change. we decided to start the film out of that feeling that voices were bubbling up to the surface it to say, this is not something we can accept in our culture. >> she has gathered essays and stories together in "bully." like us on facebook. >> the white house was very controversial, as most things in america were. l'enfant designed washington city. there was a competition and he submitted the design for a palace. americans were not having a
us. we take a look at america by the numbers and what america looks like by the year 2016. jennifer ortman and william frey here to talk about america by the numbers. we are back in a moment. [video clip] >> punch me, straggle mae, take things from me. >> we're starting to see people coming out and talk about their experiences of this phenomenon that some have experienced and had no words for other than growing up. people were starting to stand back and say, "this is not a no...
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now, that is so ridiculous that most of us use other kinds of baselines. we use something called the current policy baseline which essentially stems all of these tax loss. but more recently for everybody seems to be able to choose their own base line. the president has his own very peculiar baseline which takes credit for saving money commending the wars, bowls since then, as much as i admire what they did, they have the rather on baseline which assumes that we did not continue the tax cuts for the rich. so no wonder the public is totally baffled by all of this. i don't think other countries even use the concept of the baseline. the british austerity program, they compare what they supposed to what they did last year. a really radical notion. and so they, for example, proposed a path for spending which shows ever increasing spending on health. they don't compare it of -- where israel we talk about performing social security we talk about cuts in benefits. all your doing is slowing the growth. she looked at the ball simpson proposal for social security, the
now, that is so ridiculous that most of us use other kinds of baselines. we use something called the current policy baseline which essentially stems all of these tax loss. but more recently for everybody seems to be able to choose their own base line. the president has his own very peculiar baseline which takes credit for saving money commending the wars, bowls since then, as much as i admire what they did, they have the rather on baseline which assumes that we did not continue the tax cuts for...
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us. i appreciate your roll. i've said repeatedly and i wonder if people have a hearing disability and can't comprehend what i'm saying. i've always advocated the benefits, the wages, the retirement for amtrak employees in whatever structure we adopt making certain that's protected. i've also been here and watched the number of personnel from amtrak go from 29,000 to 19,000 and i say that doesn't pretend a bright future for labor either if you're the head of a union or labor organization or a member. i've been there fighting for labor when labor had to fight amtrak and the federal government for benefits and wages. in fact, that was a prolonged and difficult experience for the people who worked for amtrak, those union members who were denied benefits and wages. and i als used the example of freight rail which gives better salary and better wages and reaches agreements without that type of poem significance. as far as my record, i have always supported the right of americans to join a labor
us. i appreciate your roll. i've said repeatedly and i wonder if people have a hearing disability and can't comprehend what i'm saying. i've always advocated the benefits, the wages, the retirement for amtrak employees in whatever structure we adopt making certain that's protected. i've also been here and watched the number of personnel from amtrak go from 29,000 to 19,000 and i say that doesn't pretend a bright future for labor either if you're the head of a union or labor organization or a...
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that is how it was sold to us. some of us read the bill, most of those passing the bill before we could read it. the cms proposed a 3.5% fee on all plans and a federal exchange. are you afraid the fee will get passed on to individuals and families purchasing in your state? this is a question for mr. smith, greensein, and alexander? \ >> to be paid not only to the purchaser, but this also apply to medicaid managed care plans as well. there is a direct impact on the state budget for these new costs. >> it puts them in a competitive disadvantage as well. we fully expect it costs get passed on rather than absorb with already small margins for the plans that participate in medicaid managed care. >> the short answer is, yes. i would concur with my colleagues. >> i appreciate the shortness of the answers. do you know what the national debt is right now? just the national debt? it is on every website in the world. >> $16 trillion. >> the you know what the deficit spending has been the past four years? you do not know? do y
that is how it was sold to us. some of us read the bill, most of those passing the bill before we could read it. the cms proposed a 3.5% fee on all plans and a federal exchange. are you afraid the fee will get passed on to individuals and families purchasing in your state? this is a question for mr. smith, greensein, and alexander? \ >> to be paid not only to the purchaser, but this also apply to medicaid managed care plans as well. there is a direct impact on the state budget for these...
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track your mouse use? your friends. >> can i ask a quick question about the big news yesterday with apple and google? >> yeah. adam: i read this very intriguing article. everyone sees this as google victory and apple loss, black eye for apple. they have a comparable iphone which has comparable mapping applications and they didn't have that. their map was no good. they didn't have google maps. now they got it. isn't this victory for apple? shouldn't investors consider that. >> i think this is win for both parties because google maps gets to be seen by more eyeballs and apple has the best mapping function on its phone. this is killer iphone. adam: bingo. >> some reviews i was reading yesterday. it fixed iphone one flaw that it didn't have a maps program. apple is concerned, it is not ideal. we want everybody to use our software but the fact it is on there and people are still buying the iphone it is a win-win all the way around. they will fix that, they will fix issues with apple maps and we'll see if people
track your mouse use? your friends. >> can i ask a quick question about the big news yesterday with apple and google? >> yeah. adam: i read this very intriguing article. everyone sees this as google victory and apple loss, black eye for apple. they have a comparable iphone which has comparable mapping applications and they didn't have that. their map was no good. they didn't have google maps. now they got it. isn't this victory for apple? shouldn't investors consider that. >>...
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we used. people ask is can you interpret words, and we're trying to do that. >> do you think these can all be done and it may be asking the agencies for them? i'm sure the sec was being asked for some of these competitions as well. i applaud what the sec did. with a, i did not to the gentlelady yield from california for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to get back to some more discussion on extra torque to reality. section 722-d, we've given latitude and flexibility in terms of how you would regulate swaps across national borders. in june the ctc releases interpretive guidance on the cross-border application of title vii of the wall street reform act. therefore, subject to the entity and transaction level requirements of dodd-frank, many of the industry have expressed concern that non-us entities have been stopping business with guaranteed subsidiaries of u.s. firms overseas. others have even suggested that the guidance -- subsidiaries overseas simply to avoid our u.s
we used. people ask is can you interpret words, and we're trying to do that. >> do you think these can all be done and it may be asking the agencies for them? i'm sure the sec was being asked for some of these competitions as well. i applaud what the sec did. with a, i did not to the gentlelady yield from california for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to get back to some more discussion on extra torque to reality. section 722-d, we've given latitude and...
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sylvia, are you with us? can you hear us? i think sylvia lost her sound there so we'll come back out to her in just a second. if we can forward on to some of the other news we're getting out of that meeting, mario monti made a surprise appearance that we'll talk about as soon as silvia comes back. in particular, let's shift to asia and head to key elections. think in the most recent manufa worsening, meanwhile, opinion polls have been very consistent about which party is likely to become japan's next ruling party. kaori enjoji has more for this. >> japanese prime minister yoshi hikonoda is trying to keep his party in power just days before the election. it could pave the way for the return of the liberal democratic party of japan. >> japan is going to have another election due next year. and what abbe is perhaps going to do is to use the government machine as much as possible in order for the budget to be increased to sustain some of the public works because there is another critical juncture coming up because the japanese go
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he joins us first on cnbc to tell us where this bizarre story goes next. john, thanks so much for joining us. you are in miami, aren't you? >> i was just playing around. yes, i am in miami. >> okay. now, we -- i speak with the belize police yesterday and they said this investigation is ongoing, they could charge you with this murder if they do they have an extradition treaty with the u.s. where you would have to go back to belize to answer these charges. what will you do if you are charged with this murder and the u.s. forces you to go back to belize? will you disappear? will you go to answer those charges? >> i would certainly go to answer those charges. but there will be no charges. this is like every other charge they have leveled against me since the 30th of april of this year. the first one being running a meth lab. then running an antibiotics lab without a license. which is a serious crime in the third world. and on and on and on. this is about the eleventh attempt to charge me with something. i will not be charged with this. i will certainly answer
he joins us first on cnbc to tell us where this bizarre story goes next. john, thanks so much for joining us. you are in miami, aren't you? >> i was just playing around. yes, i am in miami. >> okay. now, we -- i speak with the belize police yesterday and they said this investigation is ongoing, they could charge you with this murder if they do they have an extradition treaty with the u.s. where you would have to go back to belize to answer these charges. what will you do if you are...
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tweet us at squawk street. we have some of your answers coming up next. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance....